PAAKIWAHA 16/06/08 10am to midday

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Year
2008
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55460
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Audio
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Categories
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
16 Jun 2008
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Laban, Ken
Garner, Duncan
Jackson, Willie, 1961-
Winiata, Whatarangi, 1935-
Quax, Dick
George, Eru
Piripi, Haami, 1957-
Harawira, Hone, 1955-
Perry, Jim
Nia, Eruera Ted

PAAKIWAHA 16/06/08 - On Radio Waatea in association with New Zealand On Air - Tuesday at 10:00am to Midday. Current Affairs from a Māori perspective with Willie Jackson.

Greetings / Programme rundown.

WHATARANGI WINIATA : Chairman of the Māori Poltical Party talks with us about the sad loss of their Southern Māori Party Candidate, Monty Ohia - Mihi Poroporoaki.

DICK QUAX : Chair of the Manukau City Council Safety Committee talks about the Manurewa shooting in South Auckland.

ERU GEORGE : The Spokesman for the Te Arawa Settlement. A part settlement close to $100mil and the Crown Forest Land accumlated rentals of about $230mil. 156,000 hectares are the claim due to be negotiated with the other claimant groups.

MUSIC BREAK : George Benson - "Breezin,"
MUSIC & TECHNICAL BREAK : Ruia Aperahama - "All across the World."

ERUERA TED NIA : Cook Island Māori living in Cook Islands - Issues with Cook Islands Royal Family, Ariki, wanting Sovereignty from the Cook Islands Government system because of inequalities.

HAAMI PIRIPI : Chief Negotiator for the Te Rarawa Foreshore and Seabed Settlement in Northland.

HONE HARAWIRA with JIM PERRY : Pre-recorded interview about the lack of advocacy for Māori Rugby.

DUNCAN GARNER : Weekly wrap-up of Politics. Parliament is back this week.

KEN LABAN : Weekly wrap-up of Sports. All Black victory over England.
Wallabies over Ireland. South Africa over Wales. Māori Rugby team over Fiji. Tiger Woods 2008 US Open winner and his 14th Major Victory. Warriors down the tubes again.

Wrap / Music / Close